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Chemically extracted nanocellulose from sisal fibres by a simple and industrially relevant process
Authors:J. Trifol  C. Sillard  D. Plackett  P. Szabo  J. Bras  A. E. Daugaard
Affiliation:1.Danish Polymer Centre, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering,Technical University of Denmark,Kgs. Lyngby,Denmark;2.LGP2/Grenoble INP-Pagora/CNRS, 461 rue de la papeterie,Domaine Universitaire, C10065,Saint Martin d’Hères Cedex,France;3.Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences,University of British Columbia,Vancouver,Canada
Abstract:A novel type of acetylated cellulose nanofibre (CNF) was extracted successfully from sisal fibres using chemical methods. Initially, a strong alkali treatment was used to swell the fibres, followed by a bleaching step to remove the residual lignin and finally an acetylation step to reduce the impact of the intermolecular hydrogen bonds in the nanocellulose. The result of this sequence of up-scalable chemical treatments was a pulp consisting mainly of micro-sized fibres, which allowed simpler handling through filtration and purification steps and permitted the isolation of an intermediate product with a high solids content. An aqueous dispersion of CNF could be obtained directly from this intermediate pulp by simple magnetic stirring. As a proof of concept, the dispersion was used directly for preparing a highly translucent CNF film, illustrating that there are no large aggregates in the prepared CNF dispersion. Finally, CNF films with alkali extracts were also prepared, resulting in flatter films with an increased mass yield and improved mechanical strength.
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